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I am infuriatingly out glowed with ecstasy by  post traumatic serotonin rush of the accident of that my law breaking motor bike hit in another car whom purely taking his turn to the left Now it is the dawn of dusk, last few seconds of the day but I never wanted to wash the blood of the scratches I got instated  I purely enjoy seen them drying up nonetheless It felt to my juvenile mind some protagonist kind of a pride about me keep walking with blood splatted white linen shirt and black shades I am an ecstatic I showed both the fingers to the docs and to the hospital staff you know the prospect patient with an insurance I was an innocent law breaker, Juvenile thus no wonder why I see that turning to the left is never right and of course neither to right is right because the hospital , that was in the right from the junction I only rode my bike straight in narrow bleak space of all among the mid day traffic jam of insanely busy people by the way car driver was a good guy though he doesn't own that hybrid black boy he drove we shook hands , shared good byes and  I came back home then breaking the virtue of healthy non smoking I lit a cigarette
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Feb 17, 2018
Feb 17, 2018 at 8:34 AM UTC
Accident gratification
I am infuriatingly out glowed with ecstasy by  post traumatic serotonin rush of the accident of that my law breaking motor bike hit in another car whom purely taking his turn to the left Now it is the dawn of dusk, last few seconds of the day but I never wanted to wash the blood of the scratches I got instated  I purely enjoy seen them drying up nonetheless It felt to my juvenile mind some protagonist kind of a pride about me keep walking with blood splatted white linen shirt and black shades I am an ecstatic I showed both the fingers to the docs and to the hospital staff you know the prospect patient with an insurance I was an innocent law breaker, Juvenile thus no wonder why I see that turning to the left is never right and of course neither to right is right because the hospital , that was in the right from the junction I only rode my bike straight in narrow bleak space of all among the mid day traffic jam of insanely busy people by the way car driver was a good guy though he doesn't own that hybrid black boy he drove we shook hands , shared good byes and  I came back home then breaking the virtue of healthy non smoking I lit a cigarette
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shanika
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Feb 17, 2018
Feb 17, 2018 at 8:34 AM UTC
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